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Old 06-07-2014, 11:27 AM
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Slowly reclaiming the garage for what it was intended to do.

Was way worse than this actually:





Racedeck is almost done now. I ordered the Gladiator wall panels that I hope to install on weekend, but ALL accessories are on back order!



Old 06-07-2014, 11:45 AM
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Nice!
Old 06-07-2014, 12:13 PM
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It deserves a nice home
Old 06-07-2014, 01:34 PM
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Dear lord that was a lot is a lot of stuff in the garage. You need to implement my two month rule. If it hasn't been used in two months, it goes to a new home like the trash.
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Nice work!
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There's a lot of products for the floor these days - paint +\- broadcast chips, tiles, etc. which product did you use and why did you pick it?
Anyone else out there have thoughts on garage floor options? I was considering doing my floor over in the next year or two...can't decide which product to use.
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Originally Posted by dr.alexs
There's a lot of products for the floor these days - paint +\- broadcast chips, tiles, etc. which product did you use and why did you pick it?
Anyone else out there have thoughts on garage floor options? I was considering doing my floor over in the next year or two...can't decide which product to use.
Nice car in a great color!
I went with epoxy & flakes, professionally installed. Paid more than some guys here ($5.35/sqft), but remain very happy with the result.
Old 06-08-2014, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by dr.alexs
There's a lot of products for the floor these days - paint +\- broadcast chips, tiles, etc. which product did you use and why did you pick it?
Anyone else out there have thoughts on garage floor options? I was considering doing my floor over in the next year or two...can't decide which product to use.


This is relevant to my interests, as well. I'm having a garage built very soon.
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I used the free flow tiles from Racedeck primarily for Winter. The plan is to move the porsche to our other spot in the fall and move the suburban into this garage for winter. These tiles allow all the winter crud to fall between the openings in the tile and keep the top of the floor cleaner and drier. My cost was $2.99/tile and was super easy to put together.
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Soooo nice... garage envy. I'm leaning towards epoxy.



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